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To clear a debt to William Penn's family, King Charles II granted him land between Maryland and New York which became the states of Pennsylvania and Delaware after struggling in their early years to form an effectual government and guarantee religious freedom.
By Neah LekanTo clear a debt to William Penn's family, King Charles II granted him land between Maryland and New York which became the states of Pennsylvania and Delaware after struggling in their early years to form an effectual government and guarantee religious freedom.